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General view of damages caused by looters the previous night inside the 'PC World' computer store at the Tottenham Hale Retail Park, in Tottenham, north London, on August 7, 2011. Two police cars and a large number of buildings were set ablaze on July 6... View Photo »
DUDLEY, ENGLAND - APRIL 22: Visitor guides PC World and school teacher Mrs Griffths begin preparing the streets of the Black Country Living Museum for it's Royal Wedding Street party on April 22, 2011 in Dudley, England. The popular attraction is... View Photo »
PC World is one of Britain's largest chains of mass-market computer superstores. It is part of DSG International plc ("Dixons Stores Group"). PC World operates under the brand name PC City in Spain, Italy and Sweden. Full Article
General view of damages caused by looters the previous night inside the 'PC World' computer store at the Tottenham Hale Retail Park, in Tottenham, north London, on August 7, 2011. Two police cars and a large number of buildings were set ablaze on July 6 in north London following a...
View Photo »General view of damages caused by looters the previous night inside the 'PC World' computer store at the Tottenham Hale Retail Park, in Tottenham, north London, on August 7, 2011. Two police cars and a large number of buildings were set ablaze on July 6 in north London following a...
View Photo »When The Register and PC World run articles about you being on top, their readers will naturally visit your Distrowatch page, further increasing your rank, which will in turn prompt more stories about it, sending more people to your page ... While I have no doubt that Mint deserves the top spot (more on...
Currys and PC World remain the number one websites for electricals and computers respectively and the stores mean the group is well positioned for the rapidly growing trend towards multichannel retailing and ‘click and collect’. That may be a sign that the online market is changing in favour of stores-b...
